Canadian Food Inspection Agency finds rare disease at B.C. commercial pigeon premises
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency found Newcastle disease at a commercial pigeon operation in Chilliwack, B.C., requiring the culling of birds and disinfection of the premises.
- Newcastle disease is highly contagious and poses a significant threat to poultry, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
- The virus can cause mild strains that affect domestic poultry and pigeons, while severe strains may result in sudden deaths in chickens.
- Humans face a low risk from Newcastle disease if gloves are worn when handling infected birds, as reported by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
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